Monthly Archives: February 2016

You probably heard of the “Affluenza Kid”. This young man caused the death of four people in a drunk driving accident. The judge sent him to in-house therapy rather than jail, giving him a 10 year probation. The reason behind … Continue reading →

The other day I read a little article in the news: An anchor chain on the 300-foot mega-yacht, […], has destroyed almost 14,000 sq.ft of reef […] And of course, we all remember the story of Cecil, the Lion. And … Continue reading →

For the last four weeks, we have looked at personal beliefs about money as such. Now we move into another level of beliefs – about being rich. Because that’s what most authors dream of, right? We want financial independence, we … Continue reading →

This is a belief I have encountered several times. It’s very often held by people who have experienced insecurity. They do not trust in money, or the fact they could hang on to it. So they spend it the moment … Continue reading →